Re: Corydalis lutea & ochroleuca


For those of you who have success with these, are they in a protected area,
or a damp spot, dry zone, next to a tree, or whatever?  I had C. ochroleuca
for two years, then it vanished.  It was planted in part shade, full
exposure to wind (except for this week, winds usually aren't especially high
during the summer), close to other plants, average watering in a
well-drained site.  Lean to moderate garden soil, close to concrete...I
can't think of anything else that might be significant.  I live fairly close
to Jim.

SS
>
> In this zone 5 garden, I have lost both species.
> Jim Shields
> in central Indiana
>
> >
> >I am in Zone 5. C. lutea and C. ochrleuca both do too well here.
> >Bill



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